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Declassification Authority: NND 923007
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS ),52.1-AKADB 7 February 1919 UBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft Commanding General Kelly Air Force Base San Antonio, Texas ATTN: District Commander 10th OSI District (IG) Inclosed Summary of Information, this Headquarters, subject and file as above, dated 7 February 1919, is forwarded for your informa- tion and any action deemed necessarye Dp min AMA NDTNG CPTI) FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL: 1 Incl EUSTIS L. POLAND 7 As stated Colonel, GSC At ai aie! AGc Of 8), Gee ON i CLASS HORITY BY AUT sa A Histerian 4 DEC 1975 — District #10 Office Special nvest
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rd ut ‘ + SUMMARY OF INFORMATION 7 February 1919 | ae ALi : eee FOR USE IN INDIVIDUAL PARAGRAPH EVALUATION CL /ASSIFICATION CANCELLED a eet es ~JOF SOURCE at OF INFORMATION: BY AUTHORITY OF YY a cb eh ¥ _ COMPLETELY, Bain aia ea CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES . . USUALLY RELIAB! PROBABLY TRUE 2 Wkonventionel at K rz, cn Ap rncy RELIABLE POSSIBLY TRUE "4 NOT USUALLY RELIABLE DOUBTFULLY TRUE {uSReloaKae) i ji" UNRELIABLE. . | - IMPROBABLE RELIABILITY UNKNOWN TRUTH CANNOT BE JUDGED . . . . SUMMARY OF INFORMATION M/Sgt Bllia C. Stone, Headquarters Yourth-Avay, AG Section, reports observing an unidenti
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Cc ¢ ihe SSSIFICATIO? ' ea ~apnfskee irs crc Gy . emesis OBJECTS wid Bt Incident No. 4 DEC 1575 , Docenber Late of Interview 12 Deo LO Exact time of observation (local) #2055 howre cs7 Place of observation: Rural disteict im southoustern part of Cimarron (Map Coordinates) Couity, OcIa, about 2> mi a Position of observer (air, car, bldg, Sage or = give details :) a facing east, unlocking loft fromt door of core. Gar facing obsorvere Fireball wig to north on obsorwr'ts lefts What attracted attention to object: Number of objects and sketch of formation or grouping: One C1) Apparent size (compare 
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@ 27RD @ GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Cont'd) Incident No. Manner of disappearance: Effect on clouds: FN ia information concerning had iter Licht ppoured, ee Weather conditions and light at timo of sighting: Gloar = full moots Name and address of observer: Occupation and hobbies: py wes Tew ierrkeoe ovbye Broortte Comments of intetroceter rrolativo to intolligence and charactor of observer (chock neighbors, police dept, FBI records, employer, ctc.) Did observer woar glassos, cspocially polarcid glasscs at timo of sight- ing, or was object vicwed through canopy, Levan or other transparent matorial? 
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A welll vw, : HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE FILE NO. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL diene) 26 July 1949 OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS “REPORT MADE BY aren REPORT OF INVESTIGATION R. R. LUMSDEN, S/a REPORT MADE AT Aga fi 18 May - 5 dune 1919 OFFICE OF ORIGIN Pe ROTN on ACIMMRMNAR i Sh: 4 mR A piss Bee STATUS CHARACTER. REFERENCE SYNOPSIS + v AS 9 Star Oe: ene SO Se Reports of sighting of unidentified objects in New Orleans, ba. on 18,19, 23 May 19,9, submitted by lth Army on 9 June. Objects were si hted by three housewives, AN RAY AUSTIN, JR., and Mrs. SAL Y JORDAN, respec- Mrs. THEODORE -¥ICH

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